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We had a power outage last night. It was in the mid-80's and I'm sure
that most of us had our AC units just sitting there waiting to spin up as soon as the power came back on - I know I did. So how is that initial power requirement handled by the power company? Even in a relatively small outage like we had, the initial demand as everybody's AC units, cable boxes, lights, pool filters, fans, fridges & freezers, etc. all come on at the exact same moment must be huge. How does the power company soften the impact on their equipment? |
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